The 3D replay and killcam feature is the product of a partnership between Bluehole and Minkonet, a Korean "gaming technology company."

In addition to "advanced insight and learning opportunities," it also lets you detect lousy cheaters who might be using "Speed Hack, Aimbot or the Extrasensory Perception (ESP) hacking."

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Minkonet CEO Peter Kim said his team knows "expectations from the community are high," but promises the new feature is destined to bring "countless hours of 'wow-factor' moments and sharable content" to the already enormous world of PUBG streaming and Let's Plays.

The new 3D system provides "seamless playback video of the primary player’s gameplay,' along with the ability to follow other users, and roam the playfield as an observer during matches.

It also gives you the opportunity to learn from you mistakes, by studying your replays to see just what, exactly, you did to blow it after all that hard work.

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has been a huge hit on PC, with millions of players chasing that chicken dinner. The Xbox One version of PUBG is the same game, fundamentally, but it suffers from some serious technical issues that seriously detract from an otherwise enjoyable experience.

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